2019 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball tournament


The 2019 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball tournament presented by New York Life was a postseason tournament that was held from March 7–10, 2019 at MGM Grand Garden Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.[1]

2019 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2018–19
Teams12
SiteMGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV
ChampionsStanford (13th title)
Winning coachTara VanDerveer (13th title)
MVPAlanna Smith (Stanford)
Attendance25,412
TelevisionPac-12 Network, ESPN2
← 2018
2020 →
2018–19 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Oregon162 .889335 .868
No. 6 Stanford153 .833315 .861
No. 11 Oregon State144 .778268 .765
No. 20 UCLA126 .6672213 .629
No. 22 Arizona State107 .5882211 .667
Utah99 .5002010 .667
California99 .5002013 .606
Arizona711 .3892413 .649
USC711 .3891713 .567
Washington State414 .222921 .300
Washington215 .1181121 .344
Colorado216 .1111218 .400
2019 Pac-12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Seeds

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Teams were seeded by conference record, with ties broken in the following order:Tie-breaking procedures for determining all tournament seeding was:

  • For two-team tie

1. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season.

2. Each team's record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team's record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group's own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.

3. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.

4. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

  • For multiple-team tie

1. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams.

2. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team's record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminating teams with inferior records, until one team gains an advantage.

When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team's record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group's own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.

After one team has an advantage and is seeded, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure.

If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.

3. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.

4. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

SeedSchoolConf (Overall)Tiebreaker
#1Oregon16–2 (27–3)
#2Stanford15–3 (25–4)
#3Oregon State14–4 (24–6)
#4UCLA12–6 (19–11)
#5Arizona State10–7 (19–9)
#6Utah9–9 (20–9)1–0 vs. CAL
#7California9–9 (18–11)0–1 vs. UTAH
#8Arizona7–11 (17–12)1–0 vs USC
#9USC7–11 (17–12)0–1 vs ARIZ
#10Washington State4–14 (9–20)
#11Washington2–15 (9–20)
#12Colorado2–16 (12–17)

Schedule

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Thursday-Sunday, March 7–10, 2018

The top four seeds received a first-round bye.

SessionGameTime*Matchup#TelevisionAttendance
First Round – Thursday, March 7
1111:30 AM#5 Arizona State vs. #12 ColoradoP12N3,012
22:00 PM#8 Arizona vs. #9 USC
236:00 PM#7 California vs. #10 Washington State3,168
48:30 PM#6 Utah vs. #11 Washington
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 8
3511:30 AM#4 UCLA vs #5 Arizona StateP12N4,531
62:00 PM#1 Oregon vs #8 Arizona
476:00 PM#2 Stanford vs. #7 California4,489
88:30 PM#3 Oregon State vs. #11 Washington
Semifinals – Saturday, March 9
596:00 PM#4 UCLA vs. #1 OregonP12N5,189
108:30 PM#2 Stanford vs. #11 Washington
Championship Game – Sunday, March 10
6115:00 PM#1 Oregon vs. #2 StanfordESPN25,023
*Game Times in PT.

Bracket

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First round
Thursday, March 7
P12N
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 8
P12N
Semifinals
Saturday, March 9
P12N
Championship Game
Sunday, March 10
ESPN2
            
1#6 Oregon77
8Arizona63
8Arizona76
9USC48
1#6 Oregon88*
4#25 UCLA83
4#25 UCLA73
5#20 Arizona State69
5Arizona State66
12Colorado49
1#6 Oregon57
2#7 Stanford64
2#7 Stanford72
7California54
7California77
10Washington State58
2#7 Stanford72
11Washington61
3#11 Oregon State67
11Washington68
6Utah54
11Washington64

Note: * denotes overtime

All-Tournament Team

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Source:[2]

NamePos.YearTeam
Kennedy BurkeFSr.UCLA
DiJonai CarringtonGJr.Stanford
Japreece DeanGR-Jr.UCLA
Ruthy HebardFJr.Oregon
Sabrina IonescuGJr.Oregon
Alanna SmithFSr.Stanford

Most Outstanding Player

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NamePos.YearTeam
Alanna SmithFSr.Stanford

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2019 Pac-12 women's basketball tournament". Pac-12. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Stanford knocks off Oregon to win Pac-12 championship". Las Vegas Review-Journal. March 11, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
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